Monthly Archives: October 2017

West of St Julians have completed the signing of former Bath City and Newport County defender Darren Jones. It’s the second marquee signing in the space of a year after the seventh tier side recruited experienced Welsh Premier League defender Cortez Belle to the club.

At the most southern tip of the Rhymney Valley sits the historic town of Caerphilly. Most famous for the massive Norman castle (the second largest castle in Britain) in the town’s centre and the eponymous cheese, Caerphilly, until recent times, barely surfaced on the Welsh

JD Welsh Premier League club Bangor City have announced a new sponsorship with Vaughan Sports Management (VSM). Its Nantporth ground will be known as the VSM Bangor City Football Club stadium, as the company ramps up its sponsorship of the club having been the first

Cardiff Draconians strengthened their stronghold of second place in the Premier Division as an impressive second half performance earned them victory over Cardiff Corinthians. Goals from Bradley Stubbs, Liam Reed and Shaun McCarthy after the interval meant the three points were heading north of the

The Football Association of Wales have rewarded Division Two attacker Lamin Conteh with the Player of the Round award, following his individual performance against Afan Lido. Conteh helped his side progress to the next round of the Cup as they saw off higher League opposition

A singular goal from George Horan was enough to move the Connah’s Quay Nomads to second place in the Welsh Premier League as they frustrated Barry Town United at Jenner Park on Sunday afternoon. It’s now the Nomads fifth straight victory in all competitions following

Rhyl got off to a winning start at home at interim boss Mark Connolly as they toppled the league leaders Airbus UK with a 3-1 victory at Belle Vue on Saturday. Airbus had been in League Cup action on Tuesday evening, suffering a narrow defeat

Former Connah’s Quay Nomads forward Rhys Healey has penned a new deal at English Championship side Cardiff City. Healey who is currently out of action after suffering an anteior cruciate and medial ligament damage had eight-months left on his contract The 22 year-old left the

Ninth-placed Barry Town United host third-placed Connah’s Quay Nomads at Jenner Park on Sunday, with Barry looking for their first in win in four games in the league, and the Nomads searching for a win which will lift them to second. Both sides were in